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LATEST RESULTS
3:16 PM EST
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| EV
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| Bush (i) |
58,878,565 |
274 |
| Kerry |
55,310,082 |
252 |
| Nader |
394,070 |
0 |
| Badnarik |
377,081 |
0 |
| Peroutka |
129,592 |
0 |
| Cobb |
105,233 |
0 |
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Bush outlines agenda
A minority president no more, President Bush sketched a second-term agenda Thursday that includes fighting the worldwide war on terror while seeking tax and Social Security reform.
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LATEST ELECTION HEADLINES
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Burns concedes
John Barrow greets supporters in Athens, Ga., as the election returns come in. His opponent U.S. Rep. Max Burns conceded defeat Wednesday in his bid for a second term in Congress.
TOP RESULTS
U.S. Senate - Ga. - Johnny Isakson (R)
U.S. House (12th CD) - John Barrow (D)
U.S. House (9th CD) - Charlie Norwood (R)
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MORE GA. ELECTION NEWS
Record turnout
Richmond County Board of Elections workers faced a record 79 percent turnout Tuesday night but managed to wade through the onslaught of voters without a hitch. Columbia County also saw a record turnout, with 82 percent.
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MORE S.C. ELECTION NEWS
Coattails help DeMint
In the end, South Carolina's Republican-friendly political demographics were too much for Democrat Inez Tenenbaum to overcome and far stronger than Republican Jim DeMint's fumble-prone campaign, political professionals said Wednesday
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Lengthy lines greet some voters
An influx of newly registered voters and intense interest in this year's presidential race led to fears of long lines on Election Day. Lines were long in the morning but eased by mid-morning in most polling places. Lines were long in the morning but eased by mid-morning in most polling places. But heavy turnout in Edgefield and Aiken counties contributed to a long wait at the polls.
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Education:
• GA: Officials talk education
• SC: Hopefuls offer ideas at forum
War in Iraq:
• GA: Hopefuls focus on war in Iraq
Gay Marriage referendum:
• GA: Lawyers argue over gay marriage referendum
• GA: Gay marriage ban dominates debate
• GA: Ruling could shake up courts, Capitol



From the Chronicle Editorial Staff

• Yes to Aiken sales tax (11/01/04)
• Jones for solicitor general (10/30/04)
• Grove, Bridges for BOE (10/30/04)
• Isakson for U.S. Senate (10/29/04)
• DeLoach for state House (10/28/04)
• Re-elect Henry Howard (10/28/04)
• Norwood for District 9 (10/27/04)
• Burns for Congress (10/26/04)
• Bernes for appeals court (10/26/04) • Bush for president (10/25/04)
• Fighting condescension (10/22/04)
• The draft scare (10/20/04)

Letters from Our Readers

• Unhappy voters must defeat SPLOST • If you want security, vote for Bush • Vote for the right man: John Kerry
• Incumbents must leave our BOE
• Get a new sheriff in Edgefield
• Kerry's October surprise failed
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From the Desk of Rick McKee


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